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Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Shakespeare as a National Discourse in Contemporary Children's Literature
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Erica Hately examines the post-colonial relationships between Australia, the United States and England as represented in Penny Pollard's Passport and Susan Cooper's King of Shadows. She examines the use of Shakespeare as an emblem of English culture in these works.

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